The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, January 4. 195i The Mount Joy Bulletin Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher | ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 | | of us. All we can hope, is that the Published Every Thursday at No.| years to come won't leave this | #-11 Fast Main St, Mount Joy, Pa.| List year a period we will call | | Utopia, Su ption, per year .. $2.00 oo | Bix Months ... reset ven oe 31 Three Months 60 LOOKING UPWARD Single Copies ....... » na 05 | .... FREE | Sample Copies uation in Korea becomes worse, | Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. | We @re almost paralyzed by the | Joy, Pa. as second-class mail mat- | acccunts of what is happening to ter under the Act of March 3, 187. | tur boys over there. We may seek i | | Fear hits us as the horrible sit- i | i | Yennsvivania: Newspaper | {© lessen our distress by entering | Publishers’ Association | into the activities that help take | { the mind off the subject. But we | Publication Day, Thursday | cannot get away from our dismay, Copy for a change of advertising | our bitterness, We place blame on | an ising anless copy reaches | which for the moment may make | ag | us feel better. The military lead- | | | | the office not later than 9 a. m. preceding day of publication. ers (oo are filled with deepest an- | Classified ads will be accepted to | xiety. Evacuations and an orderly 9 a. m. publication day. | withdrawal are words used in am TERE STS | 4 . | 'Washington dispatches. Heavy los- 1 i - - | E D 1 T O R i A L | ses and disaster, taking a firmer | { { | | | | stand and unfit for combat, all are + + > | words that dip into our conscious- We hope for universal peace ness and we fear. All is a bayonet | | charge at the heart, if you are a| ® 0° | parent or a boy that age. | In the midst of our fear comes a ay of hope, a glimmer of better things to come. The sun still moves in ils timeless way, the earth con- tinues in its orderly revolution, The power that serves us with stars and sun, with sustaining life, that | power is within us to rescue us | from fear and dismay. There is God for every man. His counsel may be sought and found in the Book. Therein lies your inspiration for hope this New Year. | © 0 THE NAIL'S HEAD Gfien you hear tell of folks who May this New Nine een Fifty- | One bring you joy, happiness and | more prosperity. @ oO A let of folks around the im- | mediate vicinity of this office are | convinced ¢hat one trouble with | winter is pigeons. ®@ 00 It certainly takes a lot of nerve | for frlks to make New Year reso- utions when they know they did not keep the ones they made last year, ee 0 We have every reason to believe that any house owner who is not | prephecy about the weather, and | on the easy side of the ledger to- | they are off the heam. Then there | day is headed for some sleepless | is the weatherwise soul who hits nights. Here's cur barometer: the nail on the head, and his pre- | Lancaster County residents bor- | dictions go unheralded. In Ohio | rowed money on 4.876 mortgages | where records have been during 1950. It was the heaviest | for November warm and cold days, | borrowing in years. | there lives a Miss Eunice Merton, | The barome er ‘further registers | president of the Summit County | Sherifl sales on real estate increas- | farm bureau and interpreter of ing, not c¢nly in Lancaster County | Bang’s Corner bug barometer. She | but in all adjoining counties, warned, early in the Fall: The bees | We hope we're wrong. haven't laid up enough honey to ®@ 00 carry them throuh half the winter. Some time ago General Motors | The robins put off their {rip south. raised the price of Chevrolets, Pon- | The hornets built their nest so low tiacs and Cadillac automobiles. | they'll smother in the snowdrifts. Last week President Truman or- | Old Man Winter has them all fool- | dered car prices frezen as of all | ed—all but the woolly caterpillars. | 1950 prices, the manufacturers ac- | Their brown stripes show winter | guiesced and that’s it. will sneak up. It will be mild in | It might also be weil to keep all | the middle. The black stripes show | food prices as is and freeze wages. | sudden cold spells. Ohio doffs its | This would eliminaie strikes and | hat to Miss Merton. | all present dissatisfaction and that And, taking snatches from your | is as it should be until the Korean | Old Farmer's Almanac, the pre- | trouble is over at least. | dictions for 1951 are for plenty of | ® ® 0 | cold and snow for January, more | THERE WAS A TIME | of ‘ ut a time there was an | well into March. The last three art that has become neglected, has | weeks of March will have nothing faded into the limb: of things it for February that will stay | | {in them which can be spcken of | passed. It wos the oldtime art of | favorably except they brought us | fire-building, a process that took |three weeks nearer Spring. So, | ability in the ng znd kindling | button up your overcoat and look of fires in the country’s grates and | ton your heating bills, { hen had its coal | SCR aA the pot- | Boro Council a is (From Page 1) | splinter the fat, Kelly Estock, a property owner on | | Columbia Ave., asking that an al- | a ley be opened on the rear of his | and three other properties. Coun- | cil indicated that it will investigate | the matter before taking any action. fireplaces. The } or wood re bellicd stove in ting voom. Even children knew how to twist paper wood, to set logs in place, how to chunk it into the cooking stove. Today we depend cn the thermo- stat control. the mechanical stoker | the clectric switch. Why, even har- dy take aleng a portable | gascline and we expect to A petition was received from the | hear, at any time, that an electric | JY Company asking council to | blanket is standard hunting equip- | close a portion: of N. High Si. Where | ment. | the company has a new building | development. Until an agreement is | reached as to whom shall stand the | expense of transferring the closed | ® 6 © A BLAST FOR SCRAP As a general rule we think of scrap as useless waste, as junk. Remember the trouble about our | large shipments of scrap metal to! * Hostetter was reclected to | Japan? Steel scrap is a vital essen- | & IVE Year lon on the Zoning | tial in a key industry. §t is waste Commission and Simon Nissley to from steel operztions, from iron and steel that junk dealers collect.| Scrap goes into all new steel and | ncluded ¢ the finest steels require the most |" AT scrap. In charging a blast furnace, | ‘W° lights m the boro i the percentage of scrap varies from | The decided to seek | 50 to 100 percent, because scrap bids for moving shrubbery from | having gone through the furnace at | Kuhn estate, which is now be- least once, contains fewer impur- | ing razed for the consirection of a ities than new pig iron. The price of steel affects us here, so let us be respectful of the steel scrap around the house and bam. It certainly is | 9¢t [7 the new year at a meeting NOT junk. | on Menday night, Jan. 8. Coun- | cil also read over a list of 1950 per | | | | | | i ‘ vo | pertion to the property owners, the | ion was tabled. a five year term cn the Borough | rthority. Other business ng Police Chief Park s the full authority to regulate | | | | service station, to the borough | park. a It was decided to set up the bud- | ® © 0° GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN You ofien hear “when things get | back to nermal”. But, what is nor- | m:l, what period is your gauge? If PROPERTY WAS WITHDRAWN one considers the prices An Fast Hempfield Township tal $840. TE 1 | i 38% Engagements | ment of their daughter, Miriam Ar- killed | announces the engagement of his! { a party in the Rudy home Saturday|and forehead; Mrs. Mary A. Brandt,' Roads; | capita tax exonerations which to- | EQUIVALENT OF $2.84 SHARE | nia Power & Light Company for selected to receive an award of $2.- | BRETHREN IN CHRIST HAPPENINGS 3 MEETING APPOINTMENTS | in of — FOR I ONG AGO : Lancaster County, Pa., 1951 Of Well Known Local Residents | oy hae] Metzler. of etn i Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Metzler, o Sons Rode: - room) Manheim R2, announce the engage. 20 Years Ago Roads; *E'town; *York County; Mt, Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton. ment of their daughter, Rosalia to Charles H. Smith, of Manheim Jan, 14 — Maytown; *Conoy; Master. sonville; *Manheim; *Manor; Pequea; “Refton, Jan. 21 — Cross Roads; Conoy; York] County (Joseph D. Lehman); #*Cross Roads; *E'town; Mt. Pleasant; Man- Adolph Peris, of salted-in-the- shell peanut fame, moved to Roch- Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Maxwell, ester. New ‘York cf Cressond, announce the engage- Mi nd Mrs. Albert Walters and heim; #Mastersonville; Manor; Refton; ment of their daughter, Ann, to M np facoh Strickler lofi *Peqtiea. | 1 I" a i Ji . I oe John D. Ressler, son of Mr. and o Jan, 28 — Cross Roads (Ezra Engle); | . Mt. Jov R2 Tuesday for Florida to spend thelmavtown; *Maytown; Mastersonville; Mrs. Isacc Ressler, of Mt. Joy Yel Winter *Mt. Pleasant; *Manor; Pequea; *Refton, | Miss Maxwell and Mr. Ressler are students at Kutztown State Teachers College, Kutztown, 1 "” hev. 34. . Feb. 4—Cross Roads; Conoy; *Cross| John Zerpaey, 34, Marietta Si, Roads; *E'town; *York County; Mt. sustained a broken jaw while saw- Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton. | ing wood Feb. 11—Maytown; *Conoy; Masterson. | — . ville; *Manheim; *Manor; Pequea; *Ref- Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bortzfield ton. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Engle E. Shelly, c1ekrated their golde sdding Feb. 18—Cross Roads; Conoy; York | ug celebrated thelr golden wedding. Mt. Joy R1, announce the engage- County (Clarence Kaltreider); *Cross| Howard Hines, of Coumbia, was| Roads: *E'town; Mt. Pleasant: Man- struck heim; *Mastersonville; Manor; Refton;| *Pequea. | in automobile at the corner of West, ren, 25—Cross Roads (Jacob Sentz);| and Mrs. D. Ezra Byers, Conestoga pcneoal id New Haven Streets Maytown; *Maytown; Mastersonvliile;| R1 Donegal "ar © #*Mt. Pleasant; *Manor; Pequea; *Refton. | Ns. otk a: here, Mar. 4—Cross Roads; Conoy; *Cross| Miss Shelly is a staff member cf is good on the river at Roads; +Ettown; *York County; Mt. | Messiah College, Grantham, Pa., Marietta Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton. rave 3 Sires a Ee hy Mar. 11—Maytown; *Conoy; Master- and Mr. Byers is engaged in farm-| pp... and sonville;, *Manheim; *Manor; Pequea; | ing 2 ie *Refton. | mg. ool room on Marietta Street is | 2 i i . ' Mar 18—Cross Roads; Conoy; York] closed. The property will be sold at County (0. D. Lehman); *Cross Roads; | avid Loewen, 50 W. Donegal St.,| Sheriff's sale. “E’town; Mt, Pleasant; Manheim; *Mas- | David Loewen, 50 W. D ; Sherif s sale tersonville; Manor; Refton; *Pequea. announced the engagement of his| WM Mar. 26—Cross Roads (Lester Wolge- sister, Miriam F. Loewen, fingers badly injured when muth); Maytown; *Maytown; Masterson. | (ville; *Mt, Pleasant; *Manor; Pequea; | *Refton. { Myers was elected Apr. 1 — Cross Roads; Conoy; *Cross W. B. Sisterhood Roads; ¥E'town; *York County; Mt. | 2. preasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton. Apr. 8—Maytown; *Conoy; Masterson- | *Manheim; *Manor; Pequea; *Ref. | ton. { Stum is employed at the American, C. Habecker, who is wintering in: Apr. 15—Cross Roads; Conoy; York| when his motorcycle lene, to Laban Z. Byers, son of Mr. Smith's restaurant . George Brown, Sr., had sev- day to William F. Stum, son of Mr.|caught in a clothes wringer. and Mrs. William C. Stum, Her-! Mrs. Earl shey R2. president of the Miss Loewen is employed at the!Bible Class. Mrs. Howard Lc nge- Manheim Asbestos Corporation. Mr.'necker was elected vice-president. \aramel ro had shes Deaths av. County (Paul Lehman); *Cross Roads; | Caramel Company, Lancaster. Florida, had ll his cash and trav “E'town; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim: +o. —- ellers checks stolen while attending! tersonviile; Manor: Refton; “Pequea. Apr. 22—Cross Roads (Paul A. Mar- | tin); Maytown; *Maytown; meeting Monday ville; *Mt. Pleasant; Refton. fp od Apr. 29—Cross Roads; Conoy; *Cross Hawthorne, Miller and Wit-' Roads: *E'town; *York County; Mt.| repcrted that Officer Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton, | Zax iv revel set May 6—Maytown; *Conoy; Masterson Zerphey's motorcycle needs over- ville; *Manheim; “Manor; Pequea; *Ref- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A: Kessler, church services there. Elizabethtown, anncunce the en-| Council held a gagement of their daughter, G. Ar-/€vening wiih Althouse, Murphey, léne, to Donald E. Campbell, son Arntz, of Mr. and Mrs. Zeno D. Campbell,| mer. It was Jr, Quakertcwn R3. Miss Kessler is employed by hauling. [ 4 3 plo} v The Men's Choru f the Ch woh! May 13 — Cross Roads; Conoy; York | Henry G. Carpenter, here. Mr. 1he Mens Chorus of the Durell county (John Lehman); *Cross Roaas;| a > i atic og Elizabeth~ of God sang at Lancaster Monday.| *E’town; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; *Mas- | Campbell is attending Elizabeth re tersonviile; Manor; Refton: *Pequea, | town College. ir. anc RTS, ATINUN § May Roads (Elias. Musser); | gave a birthday party for their son Maytown; *Maytown; Mastersonville. pr “Mt. Pleasant; *Manor; Pequea; *Refton. Edward | | May 27—Cross Roads; Conoy; *Cross| are ss Womens { Roads; *E'town; *York County; M¢t. | Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton. | June 3—Maytown; ¥Conoy; Masterson- ville; *Manheim; “Manor; requea; *Ref- | ton, Masterson- *Manor; Pequea; Reuben Sievens, Flint, Michigan, daughter, Lorena R., to Glenn L. A id t Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maur- Auto CCl en S | ice Bailey, of town. (From Page 1) Owing to the icy highways here tral High School, Flint, is a secre-lfap the 2 tany for Cameron Cleaners in Flint. Mr. Bailey is a graduate of Mt. June 10—Cross Roads; Conoy; York County (Seth Sentz); “Cross Roads; “E'town; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; *Mas. past week, there were quite} tersonviile; Manor; Refton; *Pequea. June 17—Cross ‘Roads (Blaine Kauff. | man); Maytown; *Maytown; Masterson- | Miss Stevens, a graduate of Cen- 1 number of auio accidents. Ap- ended are those in this locality. ville; *Mt.” Pleasant; *Manor; Pequea; i : I | “Ret ’ q i Joy High School and is now attend-| No Injuries — $500 Damage Eyton, { : June 24—Cross Roads (Willis Weaver); | : McFarland. thirty Conoy; =*Cross Roads; +“E’town; #*York Flint. Salunga, , tole State Police he wis) Gounty; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; | Wit & . . W ‘ | ~ «dpiving west on the Lincoln High- July 1—Maytown; *Conoy; Masterson- | Mr. and Mrs, Eli Arndt, Main St, way nea lost Vises Manheim; *Manor; Pequea; *Ref- | Florin announce the engagement control on a patch of ice and skid~| 4u1y 8 — cross Roads; Conoy; - ork] of their daughter, Betty, to Dale F.|ded into an eastbound auto operat- County (Waiter Bausman); = *Cross| i Roads; *E'town; Mt, Pleasant; Manheim; | Keyser, 19 West Donegal St., Mounted by Alvin J. Laniz eighteen, *mastersonville: Manor; Refton; *Pequea. | ? Mr. Chores av ca by Sine . amage July 15—Cross Roads (C. N. Hershey); Joy, son of Mr. Charles Keyser, ofl Parke urg Star Route. Damage ayo Mastersonville. | Middletown. Miss Arndt is estimated at $500 and no one! #mt. Pleasant; *Manor; Pequea; *Ref- | ing the General Motors Institute! George. W. Vintage when he 3 ton. | ed by the East Donegal Twp. School was hurt. | July 22—Cross Roads; Conoy; *Cross| District, and Mr. Keyser is employ- Six Persons Injured Roads; *York County; Mt. | ot : > Sia ' easant; anheim; Manor; Refton, ed by the Pennsylvania Farm Bu-' Six perscns were injured and July 29—Maytown; *Conoy; Master- | reau. 0 property damage. resulted Sonville; *Manheim; *Manor; Pequea;!| ho . *Refton. | — — from a collision involving four cars Aug. 5 — Cross Roads; Conoy; York Mr. and Mrs. James S. Rudy,land a truck on Route 230, a mile €oUnty (Mrs. Harry Lehman); %Cross Raads; *E’'town; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; “Mastersonville; Manor; Refton; Pequ- ea: York, announced the engagement cast of Elizabethtown, Thursday. of their daughter, Sarah E, to Ben| The injured were: Lee Ranck Buckwalter Hess, son of Mr. and nineteen, 25 E. Main St. Mrs. David L. Hess, Mt. Joy Rl, at/contusions and bruises of the chest| Aug. 12—Cross | Roads; (A. Zercher); Mt. Joy. Maytown; Maytown; Mastersonville; ! Mt. Pleasant; *Manor; Pequea; *Refton. | Aug. 19—Cross Roads; Conoy; *Cross | *E'town; *York County. Mt. on Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton. | Mechanicsburg R3, lac- Aug. 26—Maytown; *Conoy; Master- | Miss Rudy is attending Millers-'erations of the knees; Arthur Ald- Sonviile; *Manheim; *Manor; Pequea; , | ¥*Refton, ville State Teachers College. Mr. rich, Syracuse, N. Y. Sept. 2—Cross evening. thirty-six sixty-four, Roads; Conoy; York . . J > . tl ti . : County (Lloyd Methorn): * ; Nn by at Gosho - of ve yn lacer: unty y orn); *Cross Roads; | He ss is a Juni nw at Goshen College, /1 h f Mi Brandt, icerations xg town; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; “Mas. Goshen, Indiana. lof the scalp; his wife, Mrs. Mar-| tersonville; Manor; Refton; *Pequea. | Sept. 9—Cross Roads (I. M. Wolge- muth); Maytown; *Maytown; Masterson. summer. tured left collarbone; Miss Rachel yet ‘Mt. Pleasant; *Manor; Pequea; A “Refton. en, Eizabethtown Sept. 16—Cross Roads; Conoy; *Cross and Richard E. Roads; *E'town; *York County; Mt. | The wedding will take place next guerite Aldricn, sixty-two frac- Mummaw, eigh Leslie Rice, Chocolate Ave. Flc- R1, body bruises, : x Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton. { rin, announced the engagement of Martin, twenty. 117 N. Barbara St, ‘Sept. 23—Maytown; “Conoy; Master. | his daughter, Pegey L. to Earl horo, burns cf the hands and Jonvilie; “Manheim; *Manor; Requea; | Mowrer, son of Mrs. Ella B. Mow- knees and mild concussion. Sept. 30—Cross Roads; Conoy; York | rer, Columbia. State Police said Martin was Sounty Schlag); *Cross Roads; | : wn; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; *Mas. | driving east, passing cars driven by Manor) Refton; *Pequea. | : 3 ne Ct. /—Cross Roads (Jose - | Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mellinger,|Paul J. Anderson, forty-five, 258 muth); Maytown: aE sige | ) - Manheim R2, have aznnounced the| Marietta Ave, Mt. Joy, and Carol Ville; emt, Pleasant; *Manor; Pequea; | engagement of their daughter, Bet- B. Brandt. thirty-seven, Mechanics-' Oct. 14—Cross Roads; Conoy; #Cross| A. Oscar Yendrix. Ir. Sonibure BR ‘hen his car struck an B03ds; *E’town; *York County; Mt! ty A., to Oscar B. Hendrix, Jr., son burg RI, when ‘his ca struck an| pieagant: Manheim; Manor; Refran. i cf Oscar B. Hendrix, this boro, andlauto driven in the opposite direc- . Oct. 2i—Maytown; *Conoy; Masterson. | : . . ville; *Manheim; * ; : late Mrs. Miss tion by Jay R. Nssley. nineteen, ton. Manor; Pequea; *Ref- Mellinger is employed by the U. S.[Manheim Rd. Nissley’s car struck , Oct. 28—Cross Roads; Conoy; York | County (Curtis Melhorn); *Cross Roads; Asbestos Co., Manheim, and Mr. |the rear of a truck driven by Gor- *E'town; Mt, Pleasant; Manheim; *Mas. Hendrix is employed by the Grey!don S. Marshall, twenty-nine. Jer tersonville; Manor; Refton: *Pequea. rie is ploye y the Grey [dc D> shal, twenty-nine, Jer Nov. 4--Cross Roads (I. W. Musser); Iron Castings Co., here. No date has!sey Shore. while the Brandt and|Maytown; *Maytown; Mastersonvlile; . : Mt. Pleasant; *Manor; Pe ; * Eau 3 : oy . ; ; quea; *Refton, en set for the wedding. Nov. 11—Cross Roads; Conoy; *Cross | | Roads; *E'town; *York County; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton. | Mamie Hendrix. 3 1 1 * Anderson cars also became invol-! . . | —— ved in the crash. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Reardon, i TS Wm Nov. 18—Maytown; *Conoy; Master- 233 W. Douglass St., Reading, an- sonville; *Manheim; *Manor; Pequea;| IE iil “Refton. ncunce the engagement of their The Lions Club Nov. 25—Cross Roads; Conoy; York daughter, Eleanor, to Robert Tvn- County (Joseph D. Lehman); ' *Cross| : . x ai (From page 1) Roads; ~E’town; Mt. Pleasant; Man- dall, son of Mr. and Mrs. William i Mh heim; *Mastersonville; Manor; Refton;| L. Tyndall, 82 E. Main St, this ord prize Henry G. Carpenter $5.00.*Pequea. hd >t., 1 if Churches Dec. . 2—Cross Roads (H. M. Hess); | ore Maytown; *Maytown; Mastersonville; Brethren *Mt. Pleasant; *Manor; Pequea; *Refton. | Dec. 9—Cross Roads; Conoy; *Cross | Roads; *E'town; *York County; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton. i Dec. 16—Maytown; .*Conoy; .Master- | Miss Reardon is a graduate of 1st prize Evan. United | ~ Yass . the Philadelphia General Hospital Church, Flerin $10.00 School of Nursing. 2nd prize Evan. Congregational, Mr. Tyndall is a Senior at Drexel! Mt. Joy, $7.50. sdnville; #*Manheim; *Manor; Pequea; i Fal : . ize Me i rR “Refton. | Institute of Technology, Philadel-'3rd prize Methodist, Mt. Joy, $5.00, Dec. 23~Cross Roads; Conoy; York | sf Dwelling Houses County (Clarence Kaltreider); *Cross 28a 1st prize Clinton G. Eby, $10.00 Roads; *E'town; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; | 28 4 “DY, * | *Mastersonville; Manor; *Pequea; Ref- P. P. & L's EARNINGS FOR 1950 '2nd prize John Haines $7.50. Pen 30 ~ Cross: Roads {A Z. Hess); ord prize Paul Weiser, Florin, $5.00! maytown; *Maytown; Mastersonville; Because of the many outstanding We Pleasant; *Manor; Pequea; *Ref. : . phia rt tis A iin Earnings after charges accruing "oO sto ; svlva- places that were decorated, 5 were : . to the common stock of Pennsylva- blac * Stars denote Sunday evening services. () Denotes Saturday evening previous. the twelve months period ended on 50 each, they are as follows: An- LANCASTER SERVICES EVERY World War Ir thei as normal for | property of a little! over one acre of | November 30, 1950 . were $9,460,995; thony Warta, Lloyd |Gdarman, Mar-| | SUNDAY. MORNING AND, EVENING now, we probably will never be |land, on the Colebrock Road, mid- | €duivalent to $284 "per share of lin": Myers, Earl Haines and - Earl somal Perhaps if we saw into | way between Landisville and East|common steck outstanding at end Heisey. : SE a 2-story | of the period. The following are given ihe tomorrows, today w:ould be | Petersburg. containing times. ¥ may be that liv- | brick semi-bungalow of | seven | ing in a state of crisis for so long | rooms; frame barn and chicken | eleven months ending November Bea Naum Mrs: John that state becomes a nor- | house, was withdrawn at $9,200) 30, 1950 were $71,093,829; an in- Chas. Derr, Theo artical da fh . A return to nor- | when offered at public sale for the | crease of 12.1% over last year’s cor- Florin, Lester- Hostetter, - Clarehce/ Jan. 2 evening; ‘Locust Grove Jan. 3 ev- Joa g responding period. ies 1 the opinion of each | Samuel Cooper estate, | | | | | ELIZABETHTOWN : SERVICE| EVERY | : SUNDAY: MORNING | * | "District Councils—Lancaster Feb. 6 ev» | honor='ening;” Pequea: Sept.’ 4 evening; Master. | oy Jan. 1; Mt. Pleasant March 22 | Operating revenues for the first able mention: Jacob Snyder, Florin evefiing; Mastersonville Aug. 23 evening; | Miller, Manheim. Oct. 6; E’town Feb 7 and 8 | : i evening; Cross Roads Aug. 2 evening. | Theodore ~~ Weidié, Congregational Councils—Cross Roads | i 4 . ening; Conoy Jan. 4 evening; E’town | iy | $y Newcomer and Roy Nissley, Florin. jan, 9 evening; Maytown Jan 11 evening. 420 Lexington Ave, N, Y. 17,N. Y. I Like Sudtintid Sua... 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